City of Albuquerque
Recent News About City of Albuquerque
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Prices have risen sharply in Albuquerque's metro housing market leading many renters to seek rental assistance.
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Mayor Tim Keller last fall signed an ordinance to bring back mobile speed enforcement to reduce the speeding culture in Albuquerque.
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In an effort to address Albuquerque's homeless problem while working to help that population, city leaders are now considering the idea of establishing a city-run homeless camp for those who don't want to be placed in a home.
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It’s a question between personal convenience and protecting the environment, and in the case of plastic bags, convenience wins for now.
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A 28-year-old Albuquerque woman named Jaclyn Williams was recently arrested and charged with a string of armed robberies, according to KOB 4.
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City of Albuquerque City Council met Monday, Dec. 20.
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A study by North Star Inbound has found that drivers in New Mexico are increasingly turning to technology to find their way, using GPS for directions.
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The Albuquerque City Council recently voted to prohibit city leaders from imposing any future vaccine mandates for city employees, but that decision was vetoed by Albuquerque mayor Tim Keller.
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In an attempt to curtail the rising cases of dangerous car chases involving suspects and police, the First Judicial District attorney is proposing stiffer penalties for criminals attempting to flee.
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Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Government Commission met Thursday, March 24.
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Mark Scotch biked through New Mexico recently as part of his Organ Trail journey to raise awareness about kidney donation.
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The Second Judicial District Court recently decided that a man who allegedly committed a string of serious, violent crimes in Albuquerque would remain locked up pre-trial.
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Prosecutors say a suspect in the deadly shooting at an Albuquerque massage parlor needs to remain locked up because he is too dangerous to be free until his trial.
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Neighborhoods in Albuquerque are becoming havens for illegal street racers, who are creating a hazard.
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The Tiny Home Village in Albuquerque is receiving an additional round of funding to help people who are looking for a place to stay.
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City of Albuquerque Intergovernmental Legislative Relations Committee met Thursday, March 24.
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The importance of preserving historic homes and under what requirements and regulations is an ongoing discussion that may not have a resolution anytime soon.
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It didn’t take long for the legalization of recreational cannabis to have an economic impact in New Mexico.
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Director meets with state law agencies
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A man with a lengthy criminal history is in custody on charges of shooting at police and suspicion of shooting and killing a hotel security guard.